The Question:

What were the names of the Three Kings (or Three Wise Men), and
the gifts that each brought to the baby Jesus?

The Answer:

According to Matthew 2:1-12, "wise men" came from the
East to visit Jesus, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense (an aromatic gum resin
used in incense and perfumes), and myrrh (another aromatic plant resin).
Christian tradition holds that these Magi (members of a
priestly caste of ancient Persia) were named Balthazar, Gaspar, and
Melchior. It is not clear just who carried which gift; the biblical
account, in fact, makes no reference to specific names, or even to the
fact that there were exactly three visitors. That number is deduced
from the fact that there were three gifts.

If you'd like more information on wise men from the East, check
out JW McGarvey's "The Fourfold
Gospel."